Sentences with phrase «touched by representation»

Now that abstraction is back, big time, but often touched by representation, Martin's questioning is newly relevant.

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Bright kept in close touch with Joseph Chamberlain, his colleague in the representation of Birmingham, and in June after much coming and going he voted with 92 other Liberal members against Gladstone's Home Rule Bill, which was defeated by 341 votes to 311.
«We're putting the finishing touches on that, but there will be equal representation by the executive and legislative branches,» said Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
Using a high - resolution analysis of how individual neurons and their connected brain networks processed this touch information, designed by neurocomputational scientist Alberto Mazzoni and physics scientist Anton Spanne, the groups got an unexpected insight into the brain representations of the external world experienced through touch.
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A specific constellation of five key works that has been conceived for the gallery by the artist, and deals with contemporary ideas of time through the use of sound, touch, light and reflectivity; with each work existing in a zone between abstraction and representation.
Touching upon many different struggles that women have to go through, Hershman Leeson's persona Roberta Breitmore is a telling representation of a female identity and the issue of not being seen caused by the politics of (in) visibility.
The Venezuelan - born Emilia Azcárate explores forms of spirituality in her paintings, from a position defined by the space between a contemporary world that has largely lost touch with spirituality, and a history of art that is filled with representation of religious iconography.
Victoria Miro Mayfair 12th June — 31st July 2015 This specific constellation of five key works has been conceived for the gallery by Doug Aitken and deals with contemporary ideas of time through the use of sound, touch, light and reflectivity, with each work existing in a zone between abstraction and representation.
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